Aengus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wednesday, November 05, 2003 10:25 AM): > Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> There is not real way of knowing from the web server logs when the >> server was restarted.
> Not quite true - If IIS is using the W3C Extended format, it will add a > new Header section to the logfile each time it starts, showing the > #Software, #Version, #Date and #Fields. > So you can tell when it restarted, but you can't tell exactly when it > crashed, and any entries that make it to the logfile before the system > crashes are probably "innocent", though they'll probably tell you when > the crash occured to within a few seconds unless the server is fairly > idle. Is this true on IIS 4 as well? I thought that one of the problems in 4 with the headers was that it did *not* insert them, therefore every line needed to have both date *and* time so that Analog could know when the requests really took place. -- Jeremy Wadsack Wadsack-Allen Digital Group +------------------------------------------------------------------------ | TO UNSUBSCRIBE from this list: | http://lists.isite.net/listgate/analog-help/unsubscribe.html | | Digest version: http://lists.isite.net/listgate/analog-help-digest/ | Usenet version: news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.analog.general | List archives: http://www.analog.cx/docs/mailing.html#listarchives +------------------------------------------------------------------------
